S 2792 · 94th Congress · Government Operations and Politics

A bill relating to the promulgation of rules and regulations by agencies of the United States.

Introduced 1975-12-16· Sponsored by Sen. Fannin, Paul J. [R-AZ]· Senate

Bill Progress

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Committee
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Senate Vote
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House
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Enacted
Latest: Referred to Senate Committee on the Judiciary.(1975-12-16)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Provides that before any rule promulgated by any agency can become effective, it must be submitted to the Congress for approval. Requires that an economic impact statement accompany such submission. Authorizes agencies to make rules which impose a penalty upon an employer of an employee who violates any rule or regulation in effect against such employer. States that no agency may require an applicant or a party to an agency proceeding to provide such agency with information or documents which have been previously furnished to such agency or which are not directly relevant to such application or proceeding. Entitles the applicant for any license to reimbursement by such agency for the complete costs of such party's application if such agency has not made a final determination in the licensing proceeding within six months of the date of announcement of the initiation of any such proceeding.…

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Cosponsors (11)

1 Democrat10 Republicans